In recent years, break-ins and thefts on building sites have surged, posing serious challenges for construction firms and property managers. With expensive equipment, valuable materials, and the vast, often isolated nature of building sites, securing these areas has become increasingly complex and costly.
According to a BauWatch report published in February 2024, a huge 70% of construction workers witness theft on site every year, which causes delays to at least a third of construction projects.
In response, companies are turning to new security measures, with a growing emphasis on AI-driven solutions to address these risks. Here, Integrated Fencing details how traditional measures are becoming enhanced by AI technology.
Traditional Security Measures
Many construction companies rely on tried-and-true security measures, such as physical barriers, temporary fencing, lighting, and security personnel. While these measures are essential in deterring and preventing thieves from accessing sites and stealing thousands of pounds worth of equipment, they can be dramatically improved with the integration of technology.
That’s why construction firms are now focusing on complementing traditional methods with more advanced technologies to create a comprehensive solution that covers not only the perimeter, but also internal zones of the construction site.
AI Integration With Construction Site Security
AI technology is playing an increasingly prominent role in addressing the complexities of construction site security. AI-powered surveillance cameras and monitoring systems can analyse video feeds in real time, detecting suspicious behaviour before it escalates.
This means that, rather than relying on human guards to monitor every feed, AI systems can send alerts only when unusual activity is detected – making the response time faster and more precise.
For example, some AI systems can differentiate between regular workers and intruders based on their movements or even the types of equipment they are carrying. Integrated with access control systems, these AI-powered solutions provide a layered approach to security, ensuring only authorised individuals enter specific areas, reducing the chances of internal theft as well.
Commenting on the role AI plays in construction site security, Hywel Davies, Construction Director and Co-Owner of Integrated Fencing, said:
“The rapid development of AI over the last few years means it is now a part of almost every industry, and security is no exception.
“We have to embrace the advantages of this technology now readily available and quite easily at our disposal to integrate with traditional methods.
“Real-time video analysis and alerts for unusual activity, coupled with strong perimeter security fencing and barriers, can help eliminate the possibility of thefts altogether.
“We strongly encourage construction firms to seek help from security professionals who will work alongside them to find bespoke solutions to prevent their valuable equipment from being stolen.”